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So if somebody was to fly me my food I might be willing to pay the delivery fee plus service fee plus tip that you.pay for this stuff.

Yeah, good point

Isn’t that pretty much the ultimate clothes on adolescent fantasy.  I remember when I was a kid spending an inordinate amount of time thinking about whether I could bring a plane down safely in an emergency.  Didn't everybody?  Good on this guy for actually doing it.

Sorry, too many miles for that kind of money, but the final deal breaker was the tear in the top.  At $52,000 I am expecting that kind of thing to be addressed properly before the sale.

Absolutely great for a weekend work truck, sure it could have been had cheaper 2-3 years ago, but as is I want it. These are not too far removed from the trucks I drove when I worked on a friend’s farm in the late 70s and early 80s.  Real work truck, for real work, with all the luxury you need, A/C.   Easy nice price.

MK 6 GTI--But Steve, those wheels!

Don’t really care for the color of the top or seat inserts, but the rest looks fine.  I am ot sure if the car is fully depreciated out, but probably pretty close.  Nice price.

Highway 2 going Northwest out of central Nebraska is a great road.  There are places where you don't see a sign of civilization for miles (other than the road, of course).  Back when I was young and foolish set some land personal land speed records up there.

We just went on a driving trip to New England. Though similar of course, I thought Vermont was surprisingly better than New Hampshire.

Yes, it is a little daunting when you look up at a huge vehicle next to you and realize it is a Corolla. I have had smaller cars than a TR3 and motorcycles. The experience is so immersive when you are doing it (for me anyway) you don’t think about safety much at the time you are doing it, more before and after.  Defini

Triumph TR3 with bad cosmetics and good mechanicals can be had for this price. I have never owned one, but several long term acquaintances are also long term owners. The low cut door, lack of any sound proofing and direct mechanical feel never fail to put a smile on your face as a driver or passenger.

It is a manual, the de-contented SE with roll up windows and sports suspension.

It was rainy, cold and windy except for today, so I was catching up with yard work and washed the Porsche. Not that there aren’t nicer cars out there, but didn’t get a chance to see one.

Pinto wagon with portholes in the back, the body and paint are all factory, kind of the prototype "shaggin wagon"

Friend in college had one.  We called it the "moon buggy".

Doesn’t help that the Taurus styling, considered advanced when it came out, looks just plain dumpy today.

Gorgeous car that would be a fun weekend toy you could enjoy for years. My favorite generation of Miata. I just like the looks better than the later generations, and more oomph than first generation.  I thought it seemed a little high but after reading description, low miles and condition seems like a good deal.  Nice

I think they weighed about as much as a Miata, 2400 pounds or, I am sure that helped them feel peppy.  I looked at one several years ago, certainly not fancy, but was fun.

The difference is the front is in your face scary, the rear is anonymous modern era overstyled too many lines going too many ways (because otherwise the raised profile of modern vehicles, even passenger cars, would be big boring slabs) that will just blend in with the crowd.